Zhiping Pang
Child Health Institute of New JerseyNew Brunswick, United States
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Child Health Institute of New JerseyNew Brunswick, United States
PAPER Pfisterer U, Kirkeby A, Torper O, Wood J, Nelander J, Dufour A, Björklund A, Lindvall O, Jakobsson J, Parmar M
COMMENT This is potentially a good Alzheimer's model. There may be a number of different toxins or chemicals that contribute to development of Alzheimer's disease. D-galactose is also important as an aging model, and together, aluminum and D-galactose c
COMMENT This paper shows that human embryonic stem (hES) cells overexpressing amyloid precursor protein (APP) display a robust differentiation towards a neural fate. APP-overexpressing H9 and HUES7 hES cells behaved similarly. Soluble APP fragments (sAPP) were sh
COMMENT The remarkable, if not entirely surprising, findings reported in this paper should be of interest to the readers of Alzforum because of the current excitement in the field about "AD biomarkers." As summarized above, the study by Ioannidis and Pa
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PAPER Young NS, Ioannidis JP, Al-Ubaydli O
COMMENT Given the importance of magnesium (Mg) to brain function (Slutsky et al., 2010), it would seem to make sense to make sure older people are getting enough of this critical mineral. Mg plays an important role in protein kinases. Tyrosine-specific protein ki
PAPER Seelig MS
Van Andel InstituteGrand Rapids, United States
PAPER Brun A, Gustafson L
PAPER Bossù P, Salani F, Alberici A, Archetti S, Bellelli G, Galimberti D, Scarpini E, Spalletta G, Caltagirone C, Padovani A, Borroni B
PAPER Wang Z, Zhang Y, Zhang S, Guo Q, Tan Y, Wang X, Xiong R, Ding J, Chen S
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